1. 1.
Roxette
– Dr Feelgood
Wilco joined the Blockheads about the same time Chaz Jankel
left, and
played on the album "laughter", from which this
comes: "I want to be
straight".
2.
I
Want To Be Straight Ian Dury & The
Blockheads
The only way is Essex
3.
Eddie
and the Hot Rods - Beginning of the End
Essex, Canvey Island, The Feelgoods and Eddie and Hot Rods
all links to this man
4.
Lew
Lewis – Lucky Seven
Lew Lewis played on a album by "Sniff n the
Tears", this being their greatest track:
5.
Sniff'n
The Tears - Driver's Seat
Sniff n tears on Chiswick records and this lot also......
6.
The
Milkshakes - Brand New Cadillac
Milkshakes released on the legendary 'Big Beat Records', and
so did this band, and keeping in with the rockabilly vibe.
7.
The
Meteors - Wreckin' Crew
The Meteors recorded, "The Meteors meet screaming lord
sutch". SL Sutch's early recordings were with the legend, the loon,
Joe Meek. Joe Meek also recorded with The Tornados, who, aside from the well
known "Telstar", recorded this:
8.
The Tornados
– Stingray
Clem Cattini , drummer with the Tornados , was on the
shortlist to be the drummer with Led Zeppelin . Terry Reid was rumoured to be
the first choice for singer ahead of Robert Plant, but turned it down as he was
going on tour to support the Stones in America.
9.
Terry
Reid - Seeds of memory
The Terry Reid song "Without Expression" from Bang
Bang, You're Terry Reid, was recorded by The Hollies in 1968 as
"A Man With No Expression" and by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in
1969 as "Horses Through a Rainstorm".
10.
MAU
vs Crosby Stills & Nash - Darkest Star
From the film "Dark Star", (the original name of
the CSN track that Tim used) is this, the main theme tune to the
film.
11.
Benson
Arizona (Theme from ‘Dark Star’) - John Carpenter
If John Carpenter were a carpenter
12.
Tim
Hardin - If I Were A Carpenter